You should put some quotes where you use the array:
not_what_you_think=( "a b" "c" "d" )
for sneaky in "${not_what_you_think[@]}"; do
echo "This is sneaky: ${sneaky}"
done
This is sneaky: a b
This is sneaky: c
This is sneaky: d
I haven’t used Ubuntu since the pre-snap era, but from discussions online I think that every program is stored in a different squashfs that is mounted at boot.
So the cursor really was darker! It seemed that way after switching to a new laptop, but I wasn’t sure.
I’m sorry, I don’t. If I can find it again I’ll update you.
I contacted the editor via reddit, they made a post here: https://old.reddit.com/r/fanedits/comments/lxp4uq/bad_movies_made_less_bad_presents_tron_perfection/
Regarding Tron: Legacy, I suggest you watch the fanedit Tron: Perfection.
It trims some of the terrible dialogue and most of what happens outside the grid (including the sequel bait). Also has the good idea to use the young Kevin, which some find uncanny, only for Clu.
It has become my favourite way to watch the movie.
I heard paper burns at 451 °F
It is not different from how the previous shared libraries worked. I guess it’s there to stop cheaters from buying a single copy of the game and sharing it with throwaway accounts.